Hi, I am moving 1000 miles from a 4-plex I own. I want to sell and my brother in law and sister want to buy. He does not want to make much if any down payment. I trust him and my sister. I am willing to carry note. I was thinking of making him a 15 year loan with zero down and 5-6% int. at or near asking price ( I would get title company to do mortgage).
I am not crazy about getting cash tied up this way at possible lower rate if interest rates go up.
I was thinking I could just carry down payment and have him get a 30 year loan from bank for balance.
Anybody know better way to sell? I mean to sell to family...LOL
Also I have owned 4-plex since 1985 and it is paid off.
I bought for $87,500 and have taken $100k in deprecation over the years, selling price is $185,000.
I understand I would owe only 15% cap gain rate on sale price with no recapture on deprecation, is this correct?
Also if I did installment sale and carry the mortgage I understand I would pay my full tax rate on interest portion of payment and 15% cap gains on principle portion.
If the rate on capital gains changes in the future is it normal for deals done in prior years to stay at old rate or does new rate apply..
thanks for any help or advice.
jaclou
I am not crazy about getting cash tied up this way at possible lower rate if interest rates go up.
I was thinking I could just carry down payment and have him get a 30 year loan from bank for balance.
Anybody know better way to sell? I mean to sell to family...LOL
Also I have owned 4-plex since 1985 and it is paid off.
I bought for $87,500 and have taken $100k in deprecation over the years, selling price is $185,000.
I understand I would owe only 15% cap gain rate on sale price with no recapture on deprecation, is this correct?
Also if I did installment sale and carry the mortgage I understand I would pay my full tax rate on interest portion of payment and 15% cap gains on principle portion.
If the rate on capital gains changes in the future is it normal for deals done in prior years to stay at old rate or does new rate apply..
thanks for any help or advice.
jaclou
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